Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1987, Image 158

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    Dl4-Lancaster Farming Saturday, September 19, 1987
BY
EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
STATE COLLEGE The tall,
red cow with a beautiful udder that
just naturally runs uphill from
rump to withers captured the
senior and grand championships of
the 1987 Pennsylvania Holstein
Show here last Friday. C Mount
Haven Chrystan Reta-Red, the
first place five year old and best
udder for James Slocum, Susque
hanna, had been the grand champ
ion of the northeast region. Reta is
Grand champion bull Garden-Acres Columbo with
Arthur Baxter.
The Keystone Futurity class winner with owner
Bridgette Boyer.
Junior champions of the open show with Ken Raney, Pennsylvania Holstein
AssociaTion; Judge B.J. Powell, Indiana; James Burdette with Junior champ
ion and Harvey Clem with reserve Junior champion for Alex Claypoole.
Reta Wins
the daughter of Band Haven Ultra
Chystan out of Mount Haven Can
do Rose. Later in the show, Reta
teamed up with her daughter for
first place in the daughter and dam
class.
The reserve senior and reserve
grand champion of the open show
was the senior and grand champion
of the junior division for Justin
Doeberiener, Jamestown. C Hou
dale Tempo Rachael, the stylish
Roybrook Tempo out of Richriver
Chief Gandi, stood second in class
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JUNIOR BULL CALF
Bransdale Odyssey Million owned
by Walter Russell.
SENIOR BULL CALF
Alienor Warden Hanover owned
by Charles Baker.
JUNIOR YEARLING BULL
Ebe-Tide M Gordon owned by
State Championship
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These milky-looking best three females helped Gor-Wood-D Acres win the
premier breeder award. (L to R) Gordon Wood, Ted Wood and Craig Shedd.
The champions (left) Julie Metz, Huntingdon County dairy princess, Reta,
Roger Shurwood, James Slocum, owner. (Right) Rachael and Justin Doeber
lener, owner. Rachael was also grand champion of the Junior division.
Here’s The Announcement Of
The All PA Winners
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Morrell Farms.
SENIOR YEARLING BULL
Garden Acres Columbo owned by
Marlene Baxter.
JUNIOR CALF
J-Ra Stewart Beth owned by Sheri
Harman.
INTERMEDIATE CALF
Simalot Christina owney by Roy
Simpson.
SENIOR CALF
Royal Haven Botltique owned by
Lynn and Bonnie Miller.
SUMMER YEARLING
Penn Gate Warden Flossie owned
by Steve and Chris Wood.
JUNIOR YEARLING
Long-Brook Rex Willy owned by
Wayne and Roger Shurwood.
INTERMEDIATE YEARLING
Aldina Magic GiGi owned by
Beverly Meyers.
SENIOR YEARLING
Windy Knoll View Lotsa Quality
owney by Janies and Nina Burdet
te and Jere Rappaport.
JUNIOR BEST THREE
Windy Knoll View Farms, James
and Nina Burdette.
JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD
Windy Knoll View, Ultimate Pala,
James and Nina Burdette.
SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD
Jadene Very Rae owned by
Queens Manor, Stephen Hoover
and Robert Gullivan.
THREE YEAR OLD
Sable Hill Mock Jewel owned by
Queens Manor and Sable Hill
Farm.
FOUR YEAR OLD
Metscalf Valiant Beauty-ET own
ed by Tom McCauley.
FIVE YEAR OLD
C Mount Haven Chrystan Reta-
Red owned by James Slocum.
100,000 POUND COW
C Cala Hill Kelly Ned-Red owned
by Queens Manor.
AGED COW
Bowen-Vale Boots Jerry owned by
Glen Bowen.
BEST THREE FEMALES
Morrell Farms
PRODUCE OF DAM
Sunnybend Dapples Black Star
owned by Bridgette Boyer.
DAM AND DAUGHTER
(dam) C Mount Haven Chrystan
Reta-Red (daughter) Jim-
Slocum’s Arctic Rachael-Red
owned by James Slocum.
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